Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining 2013
DOI: 10.1145/2492517.2500278
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A dissemination-based mobile web application framework for juvenile ideopathic arthritis patients

Abstract: Adopting mobile technologies in assisting healthcare is opening new possibilities in medical health domain through bringing a dramatic shift from conventional paper-based tracking to electronic tracking and evaluation system. Health information systems have the potential to offer greater improvement in collecting and accessing relevant information, disseminating data among health practitioners and patients in a reliable and secure manner with faster speed and analyzing them efficiently. In this paper we have p… Show more

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“…Therefore the remaining discussion in this brief literature review will concentrate on works that have been published. Several mHealth apps have already been developed targeting arthritis patients; one such app is called "Pain Information on the Go (PInGO)" [17]. It was developed in order to examine and assess muscle improvement in juvenile arthritis patients who were undergoing a training program for a period of 6 weeks [17].…”
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“…Therefore the remaining discussion in this brief literature review will concentrate on works that have been published. Several mHealth apps have already been developed targeting arthritis patients; one such app is called "Pain Information on the Go (PInGO)" [17]. It was developed in order to examine and assess muscle improvement in juvenile arthritis patients who were undergoing a training program for a period of 6 weeks [17].…”
Section: Relevant Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several mHealth apps have already been developed targeting arthritis patients; one such app is called "Pain Information on the Go (PInGO)" [17]. It was developed in order to examine and assess muscle improvement in juvenile arthritis patients who were undergoing a training program for a period of 6 weeks [17]. The app consisted of a questionnaire for before and after exercise, which had to be completed by the patients.…”
Section: Relevant Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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